The pair are in contention for the visit of Bournemouth tomorrow after both being recalled from loan spells with League One sides.

Price, a regular in the Wolves team that won the League One title last season, was recalled from his loan at Leyton Orient earlier this week.

Hause, meanwhile, was drafted back into the fold last month after impressing at Gillingham where he earned call-ups to the England Under-20 set-up.

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Boss Jackett said they would not just be making up the numbers and stood a genuine chance of featuring against The Cherries as Wolves look for a first win in six.

“Jack and Kortney are coming into positions where we have not looked very convincing,” Jackett said.

“Both have been playing in League One and will want the opportunity to prove themselves in the Championship.

“They are young players who will want the chance.

Kortney Hause

“I will not hesitate to give them the opportunity because that is the reason they came back, to put pressure on the players who are there and compete for that place.

“After almost a year-and-a-half of playing League One football there is a chance for Jack to prove himself at the next level.

“He will want to build his own career up and there is the opportunity now.

“It is a natural progression for him and he will be really keen to come back, bed in and get the opportunity to play.” Jackett said the fact they had not been tainted by Wolves’ four-game losing streak also worked in their favour.

He said: “They are fresh players coming in and options for us again.

“Jack has good defensive qualities, he reads the game very well and his positioning is very good, certainly to a counter attack.

“Maybe that is something.

“We have a lot of ball playing and attacking midfield players here and I would suggest at present we need some ball winners, some screeners and some defenders.”